F.A.Q.s:

Undergraduate students currently living off-campus or in a fraternity, sorority, or independent living group, who would like to move back to campus should join the Housing Waiting List. Offers are made throughout the year as space becomes available.

Housing

At the core of the MIT housing experience is a powerful sense of community.

Every undergraduate and graduate residence offers its own rich social network, a distinct environment, lifestyle, and perspective. The goal of the MIT Housing Office is to keep those residences functioning, the communities within them thriving, and to give students the freedom and flexibility to decide what community fits them best. Explore this section to compare MIT residences, apply for housing, find a roommate or an off-campus apartment, learn how the Institute's innovative housing lottery works, and much more.

About MIT Housing
Where you live at MIT is so much more than just where you stash your stuff. Every undergraduate and graduate residence has its own distinct culture, perspective, and lifestyle. And each contributes as much to the growth of the students who live there as their academic experiences do.

Housing Office team members are key members of these communities, working collaboratively with students and house governments to make sure they have the infrastructure and resources they need to realize their intellectual and personal goals. Together, we make these lively communities safe, supportive, inspiring, and unique in university residential life.

Emergency Resources

MIT Campus Police
(617) 253-1212 or 100 from Campus Phones

Dean On Call
*5PM to 9AM on weekdays; 24 hours on weekends
(617) 253-1212 or 100 from Campus Phones